a spiny mammal eat
echidna
No. The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, is a monotreme. It is an egg-laying mammal.
Hedgehog
No iguana are lizards and therefore reptiles.
The Spiny Water fleas eat zoo plankton.
It is a monotreme, or mammal that lays eggs. It is sometimes known as a spiny anteater.
On land - it is a mammal - not a fish or amphibian !
The echidna, also known as the spiny anteater, is different from most other mammals because it is a mammal that lays eggs. It is a monotreme, meaning it is an egg-laying mammal. The only other mammal species which lays eggs is the platypus.
Yes. "Spiny anteater" is a common name for the echidna, an egg-laying mammal, or monotreme, found only in Australia and New Guinea. The only other monotreme is the platypus.
The Echidna, sometimes called the spiny anteater, is an egg-laying mammal, or monotreme.
Echidnas, or spiny anteaters, are mammals. Therefore, they do feed their young with mothers' milk. This is one of the defining characteristics of a mammal.
The spiny anteater, more properly known as the echidna, is a mammal, so it does indeed feed its young on mothers' milk.